Ten is refusing to confirm whether the Australian edition of I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! will return next year, after the series finale pulled a respectable, if not earth-shattering, audience on Sunday night.

King Freddie: Flintoff with I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! hosts Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris. Photo: Supplied

The six-week series has been a consistent performer for Ten, without being a ratings standout. Last night's figures made I'm a Celebrity the third most-watched show behind Nine News and The Block Triple Threat.

Ten's programming chief Beverley McGarvey said the network was "now considering how we move forward with a potential season 2".

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"We are very pleased with how I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! performed in its first season," she said in a statement.

"Its television audience was in line with our expectations, it produced significant growth for Ten across the past six weeks, and it generated enormous attention and talk online and on social media."

McGarvey dropped a broad hint that viewers can expect to see more of hosts Chris Brown and Julia Morris – not necessarily in a jungle setting – in the future.

"It is a really entertaining show and all the talent – in particular, Chris and Julia – resonated strongly with viewers," she said.